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- PhD Cell Biology University of California, San Francisco
- Bachelors Biology Stanford University
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- The small molecule Hesperadin reveals a role for Aurora B in correcting kinetochore–microtubule attachment and in maintaining the spindle assembly checkpoint (2003) (1202)
- The checkpoint delaying anaphase in response to chromosome monoorientation is mediated by an inhibitory signal produced by unattached kinetochores (1995) (795)
- Stuck in division or passing through: what happens when cells cannot satisfy the spindle assembly checkpoint. (2004) (669)
- Cytoplasmic dynein/dynactin drives kinetochore protein transport to the spindle poles and has a role in mitotic spindle checkpoint inactivation (2001) (598)
- Anaphase onset in vertebrate somatic cells is controlled by a checkpoint that monitors sister kinetochore attachment to the spindle (1994) (562)
- Mitotic Checkpoint Slippage in Humans Occurs via Cyclin B Destruction in the Presence of an Active Checkpoint (2006) (532)
- Centrosome-independent mitotic spindle formation in vertebrates (2000) (524)
- Kinetochores are transported poleward along a single astral microtubule during chromosome attachment to the spindle in newt lung cells (1990) (518)
- The Respective Contributions of the Mother and Daughter Centrioles to Centrosome Activity and Behavior in Vertebrate Cells (2000) (496)
- The vertebrate cell kinetochore and its roles during mitosis. (1998) (457)
- The formation, structure, and composition of the mammalian kinetochore and kinetochore fiber. (1982) (408)
- Centriole Disassembly In Vivo and Its Effect on Centrosome Structure and Function in Vertebrate Cells (1998) (385)
- Centrosomes Enhance the Fidelity of Cytokinesis in Vertebrates and Are Required for Cell Cycle Progression (2001) (370)
- The Sudden Recruitment of γ-Tubulin to the Centrosome at the Onset of Mitosis and Its Dynamic Exchange Throughout the Cell Cycle, Do Not Require Microtubules (1999) (362)
- Kinetochore-driven formation of kinetochore fibers contributes to spindle assembly during animal mitosis (2004) (353)
- Kinetochores capture astral microtubules during chromosome attachment to the mitotic spindle: direct visualization in live newt lung cells (1990) (327)
- Motile kinetochores and polar ejection forces dictate chromosome position on the vertebrate mitotic spindle (1994) (312)
- Oscillatory movements of monooriented chromosomes and their position relative to the spindle pole result from the ejection properties of the aster and half-spindle (1986) (310)
- The centrosome in vertebrates: more than a microtubule-organizing center. (2001) (241)
- Kinetochore Fiber Maturation in PtK1 Cells and Its Implications for the Mechanisms of Chromosome Congression and Anaphase Onset (1997) (240)
- Human CLASP1 Is an Outer Kinetochore Component that Regulates Spindle Microtubule Dynamics (2003) (232)
- DNA Damage during Mitosis in Human Cells Delays the Metaphase/Anaphase Transition via the Spindle-Assembly Checkpoint (2002) (232)
- Kinetochore Dynein Is Required for Chromosome Motion and Congression Independent of the Spindle Checkpoint (2007) (221)
- De novo formation of centrosomes in vertebrate cells arrested during S phase (2002) (220)
- Re-staging mitosis: a contemporary view of mitotic progression (2001) (212)
- Drosophila CLASP is required for the incorporation of microtubule subunits into fluxing kinetochore fibres (2005) (208)
- The kinetochore microtubule minus-end disassembly associated with poleward flux produces a force that can do work. (1996) (199)
- The resorption of primary cilia during mitosis in a vertebrate (PtK1) cell line. (1979) (197)
- The disassembly and reassembly of functional centrosomes in vitro. (1998) (181)
- The structure of the cold-stable kinetochore fiber in metaphase PtK1 cells (2004) (181)
- Mitosis in vertebrate somatic cells with two spindles: implications for the metaphase/anaphase transition checkpoint and cleavage. (1997) (180)
- Topoisomerase II and histone deacetylase inhibitors delay the G2/M transition by triggering the p38 MAPK checkpoint pathway (2004) (167)
- Microtubules do not promote mitotic slippage when the spindle assembly checkpoint cannot be satisfied (2008) (158)
- Centriole number and the reproductive capacity of spindle poles (1985) (157)
- The rate of poleward chromosome motion is attenuated in Drosophila zw10 and rod mutants (2000) (148)
- Chromosome motion during attachment to the vertebrate spindle: initial saltatory-like behavior of chromosomes and quantitative analysis of force production by nascent kinetochore fibers (1991) (148)
- Extra centrosomes and/or chromosomes prolong mitosis in human cells (2008) (144)
- Mitosis Through the Microscope: Advances in Seeing Inside Live Dividing Cells (2003) (138)
- A new look at kinetochore structure in vertebrate somatic cells using high-pressure freezing and freeze substitution (1998) (136)
- Kinetochore motility after severing between sister centromeres using laser microsurgery: evidence that kinetochore directional instability and position is regulated by tension. (1995) (134)
- Kinetochores moving away from their associated pole do not exert a significant pushing force on the chromosome (1996) (134)
- Entry into Mitosis in Vertebrate Somatic Cells Is Guarded by a Chromosome Damage Checkpoint That Reverses the Cell Cycle When Triggered during Early but Not Late Prophase (1998) (131)
- Colcemid and the mitotic cycle. (1992) (129)
- Chromosome Fragments Possessing Only One Kinetochore Can Congress to the Spindle Equator (1997) (126)
- The checkpoint control for anaphase onset does not monitor excess numbers of spindle poles or bipolar spindle symmetry. (1997) (122)
- Mammalian CLASP1 and CLASP2 cooperate to ensure mitotic fidelity by regulating spindle and kinetochore function. (2006) (120)
- The force-producing mechanism for centrosome separation during spindle formation in vertebrates is intrinsic to each aster (1993) (118)
- The reproduction of centrosomes: nuclear versus cytoplasmic controls (1986) (108)
- Greatwall kinase: a nuclear protein required for proper chromosome condensation and mitotic progression in Drosophila (2004) (106)
- Protein synthesis and the cell cycle: centrosome reproduction in sea urchin eggs is not under translational control (1990) (105)
- Mitosis in vertebrates: the G2/M and M/A transitions and their associated checkpoints (2011) (105)
- Experimental separation of pronuclei in fertilized sea urchin eggs: chromosomes do not organize a spindle in the absence of centrosomes (1985) (104)
- Cells satisfy the mitotic checkpoint in Taxol, and do so faster in concentrations that stabilize syntelic attachments (2009) (100)
- Centrosomes Isolated from Spisula solidissima Oocytes Contain Rings and an Unusual Stoichiometric Ratio of α/β Tubulin (1997) (100)
- Centrosome inheritance in starfish zygotes: selective loss of the maternal centrosome after fertilization. (1989) (98)
- The p38-Mediated Stress-Activated Checkpoint: A Rapid Response System for Delaying Progression through Antephase and Entry into Mitosis (2005) (96)
- Centriole duplication in lysates of Spisula solidissima oocytes. (1992) (95)
- The Coordination of Centrosome Reproduction with Nuclear Events of the Cell Cycle in the Sea Urchin Zygote (1998) (92)
- Flexible-substratum technique for viewing cells from the side: some in vivo properties of primary (9+0) cilia in cultured kidney epithelia. (1988) (89)
- The ability to survive mitosis in the presence of microtubule poisons differs significantly between human nontransformed (RPE-1) and cancer (U2OS, HeLa) cells. (2009) (89)
- Stability of microtubule attachment to metaphase kinetochores in PtK1 cells. (1990) (88)
- Newt lung epithelial cells: cultivation, use, and advantages for biomedical research. (1990) (87)
- Behavior of crocidolite asbestos during mitosis in living vertebrate lung epithelial cells. (1995) (87)
- Ribonucleoprotein staining of centrioles and kinetochores in newt lung cell spindles (1979) (85)
- Microtubule assembly and kinetochore directional instability in vertebrate monopolar spindles: implications for the mechanism of chromosome congression. (1994) (83)
- Structure of the colcemid-treated PtK1 kinetochore outer plate as determined by high voltage electron microscopic tomography (1993) (82)
- Cold-Shock and the Mammalian Cell Cycle (2002) (82)
- Kinetochore fiber formation in animal somatic cells: dueling mechanisms come to a draw (2005) (80)
- Imaging the division process in living tissue culture cells. (2006) (80)
- Reproductive capacity of sea urchin centrosomes without centrioles. (1989) (79)
- Cleavage furrows formed between centrosomes lacking an intervening spindle and chromosomes contain microtubule bundles, INCENP, and CHO1 but not CENP-E. (1999) (78)
- Isoproterenol reduces thrombin-induced pulmonary endothelial permeability in vitro. (1989) (76)
- A synergy of technologies: combining laser microsurgery with green fluorescent protein tagging. (1997) (75)
- Three-dimensional tomographic reconstruction in high voltage electron microscopy (1987) (74)
- The ultrastructure of the kinetochore and kinetochore fiber in Drosophila somatic cells (2006) (70)
- Long crocidolite asbestos fibers cause polyploidy by sterically blocking cytokinesis. (1996) (68)
- Microtubule disassembly delays the G2–M transition in vertebrates (2000) (66)
- The nature of cell-cycle checkpoints: facts and fallacies (2009) (65)
- Formation of the astral mitotic spindle: ultrastructural basis for the centrosome-kinetochore interaction. (1990) (65)
- The force for poleward chromosome motion in Haemanthus cells acts along the length of the chromosome during metaphase but only at the kinetochore during anaphase (1996) (64)
- Tomographic three-dimensional reconstruction of cilia ultrastructure from thick sections. (1986) (63)
- Studies on the ejection properties of asters: astral microtubule turnover influences the oscillatory behavior and positioning of mono-oriented chromosomes. (1991) (61)
- Greatwall kinase (2004) (60)
- Microtubule flux mediates poleward motion of acentric chromosome fragments during meiosis in insect spermatocytes. (2001) (60)
- Thick and thin serial sectioning for the three-dimensional reconstruction of biological ultrastructure. (1981) (58)
- Correlative light and electron microscopy of mitotic cells in monolayer cultures. (1999) (56)
- Electron microscopy of semithick sections: Advantages for biomedical research (1985) (55)
- Chromatid cohesion during mitosis: lessons from meiosis. (1999) (55)
- Partner telomeres during anaphase in crane-fly spermatocytes are connected by an elastic tether that exerts a backward force and resists poleward motion. (2002) (54)
- The END network couples spindle pole assembly to inhibition of the anaphase-promoting complex/cyclosome in early mitosis. (2007) (54)
- Mitosis: towards a molecular understanding of chromosome behavior. (1991) (54)
- Centrosome and kinetochore movement during mitosis. (1994) (54)
- Muciliary transport in newt lungs: the ultrastructure of the ciliary apparatus in isolated epithelial sheets and in functional triton-extracted models. (1983) (53)
- Mitosis in primary cultures of Drosophila melanogaster larval neuroblasts. (2002) (51)
- Mechanically cut mitotic spindles: clean cuts and stable microtubules. (1989) (49)
- Directed movement of chromosome arms and fragments in mitotic newt lung cells using optical scissors and optical tweezers. (1994) (49)
- Chromosome mal-orientation and reorientation during mitosis. (1992) (45)
- Morphogenesis of the Mitotic and Meiotic Spindle: Conclusions Obtained From one System are not Necessarily Applicable to the Other (1993) (45)
- Chromosome damage and progression into and through mitosis in vertebrates. (2004) (45)
- Nuclear envelope breakdown is under nuclear not cytoplasmic control in sea urchin zygotes (1995) (42)
- Correlative immunofluorescence and electron microscopy on the same section of epon-embedded material. (1985) (42)
- Chromosome fiber dynamics and congression oscillations in metaphase PtK2 cells at 23 degrees C. (1991) (42)
- Primary cilia cycle in PtK1 cells: effects of colcemid and taxol on cilia formation and resorption. (1987) (40)
- Crocidolite asbestos fibers undergo size-dependent microtubule-mediated transport after endocytosis in vertebrate lung epithelial cells. (1991) (40)
- Digestion of prey in foraminifera is not anomalous: a correlation of light microscopic, cytochemical, and HVEM technics to study phagotrophy in two allogromiids. (1985) (39)
- Laser microsurgery in the GFP era: a cell biologist's perspective. (2007) (38)
- Extracellular signal-regulated kinase 1/2 activity is not required in mammalian cells during late G2 for timely entry into or exit from mitosis. (2006) (38)
- Blastoschizomyces capitatus, a new combination (1985) (38)
- Perfusion chambers for high-resolution video light microscopic studies of vertebrate cell monolayers: some considerations and a design. (1998) (38)
- Cell Cycle: Stressed Out of Mitosis (2002) (37)
- Mitosis and checkpoints that control progression through mitosis in vertebrate somatic cells. (1997) (37)
- Heat-induced reversible hexagonal packing of spindle microtubules (1977) (36)
- Biotin-tubulin incorporates into kinetochore fiber microtubules during early but not late anaphase (1989) (35)
- Laser micro-irradiation of mitochondria: is there an amplified mitochondrial death signal in neural cells? (2004) (34)
- P38 Mitogen-activated Protein Kinase Activity Is Required during Mitosis for Timely Satisfaction of the Mitotic Checkpoint But Not for the Fidelity of Chromosome Segregation (2010) (34)
- The occurrence and structure of primary cilia in a subline of Potorous tridactylus. (1979) (33)
- Separating centrosomes interact in the absence of associated chromosomes during mitosis in cultured vertebrate cells. (2002) (31)
- Naturally occurring tubulin-containing paracrystals in Allogromia: immunocytochemical identification and functional significance. (1986) (31)
- "Dumb" versus "smart" kinetochore models for chromosome congression during mitosis in vertebrate somatic cells. (1999) (30)
- Localization of ribonucleoprotein in the trilaminar kinetochore of PtK1. (1979) (29)
- Intranuclear membranes and the formation of the first meiotic spindle in Xenos peckii (Acroschismus wheeleri) oocytes (1983) (28)
- Evidence that cell surface motility in Allogromia is mediated by cytoplasmic microtubules. (1985) (28)
- Comment on "A Centrosome-Independent Role for γ-TuRC Proteins in the Spindle Assembly Checkpoint" (2007) (28)
- Surface transport properties of reticulopodia: do intracellular and extracellular motility share a common mechanism? (1984) (27)
- Effect of hypothermia (20–25°C) on mitosis in PtK1 cells (1981) (27)
- How Do Kinetochores CLASP Dynamic Microtubules? (2003) (25)
- The attachment of kinetochores to the pro-metaphase spindle in PtK1 cells (1981) (25)
- The G2 p38-Mediated Stress-Activated Checkpoint Pathway Becomes Attenuated in Transformed Cells (2007) (25)
- Novel extracellular matrix and microtubule cables associated with pseudopodia of Astrammina rara, a carnivorous Antarctic foraminifer. (1986) (25)
- Flattening Drosophila cells for high-resolution light microscopic studies of mitosis in vitro. (2003) (25)
- Mitch – a rapidly evolving component of the Ndc80 kinetochore complex required for correct chromosome segregation in Drosophila (2007) (25)
- Microtubules associate with actin-containing filaments at discrete sites along the ventral surface of Allogromia reticulopods. (1988) (25)
- Factors which influence light microscopic visualization of biological material in sections prepared for electron microscopy (1983) (23)
- Controls for centrosome reproduction in animal cells: issues and recent observations. (1996) (22)
- The attachment of chromosomes to the mitotic spindle and the production of aneuploidy in newt lung cells. (1989) (22)
- Multiple fission in Allogromia sp., strain NF (Foraminiferida): release, dispersal, and ultrastructure of offspring. (1984) (22)
- A Differential Interference Contrast-Based Light Microscopic System for Laser Microsurgery and Optical Trapping of Selected Chromosomes during Mitosis In Vivo (1995) (21)
- Keratin filaments restrict organelle migration into the forming spindle of newt pneumocytes. (1990) (20)
- High-voltage electron microscopy reveals new components in the axonemes and centroplast of the centrohelidian Raphidiophrys amibigua. (1979) (19)
- Diffuse kinetochores and holokinetic anaphase chromatin movement during mitosis in the hemipteran Agallia constricta (leafhopper) cell line AC-20. (1990) (16)
- No way out for tumor cells. (2009) (16)
- Microscopy-induced radiation damage, microtubules, and progression through the terminal stage of G2 (prophase) in vertebrate somatic cells. (2000) (16)
- A simple pneumatic device for plunge-freezing cells grown on electron microscopy grids. (1990) (14)
- Caspase activity is not required for the mitotic checkpoint or mitotic slippage in human cells (2011) (13)
- Contrast enhancement based on rapid dehydration in the presence of phosphate buffer. (1980) (13)
- Meiosis in Drosophila males (1994) (12)
- Time-Lapse Video Light Microscopic and Electron Microscopic Observations of Vertebrate Epithelial Cells Exposed to Crocidolite Asbestos (1994) (12)
- The Events and Regulation of Anaphase Onset (1993) (12)
- The small organic compound HMN-176 delays satisfaction of the spindle assembly checkpoint by inhibiting centrosome-dependent microtubule nucleation (2009) (12)
- Mitosis: Too Much of a Good Thing (Can Be Bad) (2009) (11)
- 11 – Correlative Light and Electron Microscopy on the Same Epoxy Section (1987) (11)
- UNILATERAL AND WANDERING FURROWS DURING MITOSIS IN VERTEBRATES: IMPLICATIONS FOR THE MECHANISM OF CYTOKINESIS (1999) (10)
- Effect of elevated temperatures on spindle microtubules and chromosome movements in cultured newt lung cells. (1978) (9)
- Polar ejection forces are operative in crane-fly spermatocytes, but their action is limited to the spindle periphery. (2002) (9)
- Optimum specimen positioning in the electron microscope using a double-tilt stage. (1989) (7)
- Effect of hypothermia (20-25 degrees C) on mitosis in PtK1 cells. (1981) (7)
- Microtubule‐Dependent Reticulopodial Surface Motility: Reversible Inhibition on Plasma Membrane Blebs (1986) (6)
- A Synergy of Technologies: Using Green Fluorescent Protein Tagging and Laser Microsurgery to Study Centrosome Function and Duplication in Vertebrates (2005) (5)
- Mitosis and meiosis (1999) (4)
- A versatile system for illuminating flat-embedded specimens during block trimming (1984) (4)
- The Progression and Regulation of Mitotic Events (2005) (4)
- Centriole duplication, centrosome maturation and spindle assembly in lysates of Spisula solidissima oocytes. (2001) (3)
- Section thickness terminology: a source of confusion in microscopy (1986) (3)
- Centrosomes Are Required for the Assembly of a Bipolar Spindle in Animal Cells a (1986) (3)
- The pulse of mitosis (2004) (2)
- Chromosome movement and force production in mitosis (1992) (1)
- COMMENTARY Chromatid cohesion during mitosis: lessons from meiosis (1999) (1)
- COMMENTARY Colcemid and the mitotic cycle (1992) (1)
- Methods for three-dimensional reconstruction of cellular components within a thick section (1986) (1)
- De novo formation of centrosomes in vertebrate somatic cells (2002) (1)
- The use of glass fibers as an alternative to hair tools (1985) (1)
- A new associate editor (2011) (0)
- Faculty Opinions recommendation of The Drosophila Grp/Chk1 DNA damage checkpoint controls entry into anaphase. (2005) (0)
- Faculty Opinions recommendation of Inhibition of centrosome protein assembly leads to p53-dependent exit from the cell cycle. (2006) (0)
- Faculty Opinions recommendation of Aurora B is enriched at merotelic attachment sites, where it regulates MCAK. (2006) (0)
- Stability of microtubuie attachment to metaphase kinetochores in PtICi cells (2005) (0)
- Using High Pressure Freezing and Freeze Substitution to Investigate Kinetochore Ultrastructure in Vetebrate Somatic Cells (1999) (0)
- Video-light microscopic analyses of centrosome separation in vivo during mitosis in vertebrate cells (1993) (0)
- Faculty Opinions recommendation of Laser microsurgery in fission yeast; role of the mitotic spindle midzone in anaphase B. (2004) (0)
- Supplemental Data Stuck in Division or Passing through : What Happens When Cells Cannot Satisfy the Spindle Assembly Checkpoint (0)
- Mitosis – The story (2011) (0)
- Solving the mechanisms responsible for organelle behavior in vivo by same-cell correlative light and electron microscopy (1992) (0)
- Faculty Opinions recommendation of Efficient mitosis in human cells lacking poleward microtubule flux. (2005) (0)
- An Integrated Biological Imaging Facility: Capabilities of the Biological Microscopy and Image Reconstruction Resource (1997) (0)
- Faculty Opinions recommendation of A centrosomal localization signal in cyclin E required for Cdk2-independent S phase entry. (2004) (0)
- Proceedings : Fifty-first annual meeting : Microscopy Society of America, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1-6 August, 1993 (1993) (0)
- Editorial: C.R., the new Editor-in-Chief of C.R. (2013) (0)
- Tomographic Reconstructions of 0.25 μm-Thick Serial Sections of a Mammalian Kinetochore (1990) (0)
- A simple technique for viewing cultured cells from the side by light microscopy (1988) (0)
- Mitosis in the homopteran agallia constricta leafhopper cell line ac 20 (1983) (0)
- Editorial: C.R., the new Editor-in-Chief of C.R. (2013) (0)
- The behavior of free centrosomes during mitosis in vertebrate somatic cells (2000) (0)
- Correlative Video Light, Immunofluorescence, and Electron Microscopy of Chromosome Attachment to the Forming Vertebrate Spindle: Implications for Force Production During Mitosis (1990) (0)
- The Centrosome: Three-Dimensional Structure of a Cell Organelle at 40A Resolution Obtained by Electrontomography (1998) (0)
- Human CLASP1 mediates kinetochore interactions with the plus ends of dynamic microtubules (2002) (0)
- Probing The Mechanisms Underlying Kinetochore Behavior In Vertebate Cells Using Combinations of Advanced Light and 3-D Electron Microscopy (1997) (0)
- Cytoplasmic dynein is responsible for the rapid poleward motions seen during mitosis in animals (2007) (0)
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